West Virginia Transportation Law News - West Virginia Transportation Department Announces Major Investment in Infrastructure Projects

On September 23, 2025, the West Virginia Department of Transportation held a press conference to announce a significant investment in transportation infrastructure projects across the state. Secretary of Transportation, Emily Harrison, revealed that the department would be allocating $500 million towards improving roads, bridges, and public transportation systems over the next five years.One of the main highlights of the announcement was the plan to repair and upgrade over 300 miles of state highways that are deemed to be in critical condition. These improvements will include resurfacing, widening, and adding safety features to ensure the roads are safer and more efficient for drivers.In addition to road improvements, the department also revealed plans to invest in bridge repair and replacement projects. Over 50 bridges will be repaired and 10 will be completely replaced in order to ensure the safety of motorists across the state. These projects will not only improve the quality of the infrastructure but also create thousands of jobs for local residents.Furthermore, the West Virginia Department of Transportation announced plans to expand public transportation services in several urban areas. This initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion, decrease carbon emissions, and provide more accessible transportation options for residents. The department plans to invest in new buses, expand routes, and improve infrastructure for public transit systems in cities such as Charleston, Huntington, and Morgantown.Secretary Harrison emphasized the importance of investing in transportation infrastructure to support economic growth and improve the quality of life for West Virginians. She stated, "Our goal is to create a modern and efficient transportation network that will support our communities, businesses, and residents for years to come. These investments will not only improve safety and convenience but also create jobs and stimulate economic development across the state."Overall, the announcement was met with positive reception from state officials, transportation advocates, and residents who have long been calling for improvements to West Virginia's aging infrastructure. The department has stated that they will be providing regular updates on the progress of these projects in the coming years.

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